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November 2004

Dying to Vote

By Margaret TranggonoFirst-time filmmaker, Sue Dorfman, talks about her short film "Dying to Vote," filmed in Greater Boston and Mississippi.

Film for Art’s Sake or Want a Cookie?

By Melinda GreenDirector David Lachman talks about his transition from painting to "video art" with his films "Flower to Flower" and "Homemade."

Industry News

By Claudia Haydon
"Dona Ana" screens at Center for Latino Arts in Boston on November 6 at 3 pm.
A report of news & happenings in the local industry for November 2004.

Thanksgiving Films

By Michele MeekA selection of movies celebrating, poking fun and analyzing America's holiday available through NewEnglandFilm's sister site, BuyIndies.com.

How to Be a... Camera Operator

By Andrea Maxwell
Tim Wessel from Vermont Digital Productions. Photographed by David Shaw.
A behind-the-scenes look into a behind-the-scenes filmmaking career.

Choosing My Religion

By Sara Faith Alterman
A still from "Mixed Blessings."
Jennifer Kaplan's documentary "Mixed Blessings" explores the choices interfaith couples make when raising their children, dissecting the familial role of religion and examining how religious choices can make or break a marriage.

A Fearful Father

By Katrin RedfernBoston filmmaker Eric Lauga talks about his endearing film "Baby Monitor," an animated short about the worries of first-time fatherhood.

Tradition, Tradition! & the Love Revolution

By Genevieve Butler
Still from "My Sister, My Bride."
A review of "My Sister, My Bride," the story of one couple’s struggle for equality to premiere at the Boston Jewish Film Festival this month.

IFP Market

By Michele Meek
Jennifer Jason Leigh in "The Machinist."
A report of the 26th Annual IFP Market and Conference this past September in New York.